Necco
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Neeco is a nice Japanese bar to hangout like there sushi rolls and spicy tuna and a wine enjoyed with my favorite kinds of people the staff is so disc…
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I'm always on the lookout for matcha desserts so was delighted when I came across Necco - a cafe serving Japanese food and desserts! Unfortunately it …
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This is my favorite Japanese restaurant in London so far. The decor is so cute, the food delicious, and the prices very reasonable. If you love Japane…
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5 Reviews on “Necco”
Neeco is a nice Japanese bar to hangout like there sushi rolls and spicy tuna and a wine enjoyed with my favorite kinds of people the staff is so disciplined and cooperative i really lyk it
I’m always on the lookout for matcha desserts so was delighted when I came across Necco – a cafe serving Japanese food and desserts! Unfortunately it didn’t live up to my expectations. A few of the cakes I wanted were sold out (understandable) so I opted for the Green Tea Tiramisu which I found to be more cream than green tea. The plus points were the seating area is spacious and the staff lovely – they spoke in Japanese so the place is authentic. Perhaps I chose the wrong dessert, but as Necco is quite a walk from the train station means I won’t be back anytime soon. maomeetsmeat.wordpress.com
This is my favorite Japanese restaurant in London so far. The decor is so cute, the food delicious, and the prices very reasonable. If you love Japanese food and culture, it’s definitely worth a visit!
located at the heart of Clerkenwell, I was spoilt for choices for food several days a week the food stalls open along Exmouth Market. Well Cafe Necco was rather new when I went, I was so sad when Johin closed down to become a nail shop. My cravings for decent priced Japanese food left me eating out in restaurants nearby.Cafe Necco is a cute looking modern cafe the design of their business card uses a pale yellow and purple pink. Necco means cat in Japanese.My first visit wasnt so great, most bento food was sold out, I brought Pork Cutlet Don. My first complaint was the rice, wasnt sushi rice, and because it was left out for so long it didnt taste that great.My second complaint was during the half an hour I was there, I DID NOT GET OFFERED THEIR MENU I didnt even know that you can order freshly cooked food. I watched as customers walked in and out the cafe thinking there was no food left.My second visit, my friend told me they did green tea cakes and green tea latte, so I went here for cakes and tea. I was told that green tea latte was only served after 6pm. , (I personally think it should be served at all hours)Sighs, so I got a Green tea tarte instead, Im obsessed with anything green tea related. Its not good that green tea is a natural addictive too.Anyhow, I was very happy with the green tea tarte slowly eating the tarte in 15 mins. thefoodconnoisseur.co.uk
In the heart of exmouth market, run by charming Japanese staff and filled with Japanese customers. A good sign to start off with. A little kooky perhaps, the decor is a bit different and refreshing and there’s definitely a very good vibe in there.With lots of choice and a set of four rolls costing as little as 1.60, Necco is a highly inexpensive way to enjoy some great, simple Japanese dishes in the heart of London.Everything from the food to the service is impeccable and it’s a real find, just don’t be put off by the slightly plastic-looking exterior!